They were treated and discharged within hours for what an Ulster Hospital spokesperson said were "non-serious injuries."They were hurt when a miniature train, run by the Belfast and Co Down Miniature Railway Society toppled over on its track, at the Drumawhey Junction, located at the Four Road Ends/Upper Gransha Road, just outside Newtownards. The train driver Michael Severn described how the last coach toppled over, creating a domino effect, pulling the connecting coach and engine off the miniature train tracks. "I think somebody moved in one of the coaches and the track was very wet and slippery from all the heavy rain and that's it came off the track," he said."There were nine [people] on it in total, plus a few babies in arms. They're all just shaken up but thankfully everyone appeared ok," said Mr Severn.He added that he himself was quite shaken up, but had been more worried about his passengers. He said that within a very short space of time, the miniature railway was back on the track and running again. A cross community organisation, the railway society has just over 60 members who, on an entirely voluntary basis, run the society and maintain its 12 engines.